Your developers have decided to use a deployment plan with their applications that will be deployed by WebLogic administrators into one or more WebLogic Server production environments.
Which two primary goals can be accomplished by leveraging a deployment plan? (Choose two.)
The primary goals in exporting a deployment configuration are:
* To expose the external resources requirements of the application as null variables in a deployment plan.
Any external resources required by the application are subject to change when the application is deployed to a different environment. For example, the JNDI names of datasources used in your development environment may be different from those used in testing or production. Exposing those JNDI names as variables makes it easy for deployers to use available resources or create required resources when deploying the application.
* To expose additional configurable properties, such as tuning parameters, as variables in a deployment plan.
In order to leverage replication and high availability features of the underlying database, you have configured a JDBC TLOG to persist transaction logs in your database.
However, WebLogic Server cannot successfully connect to your database at start up.
Which outcome should you expect? (Choose the best answer.)
The administration server is a major component of a WebLogic domain. I need to make available a standby administration server in case the main administration server in the domain crashes.
Which utility will help me in doing this? (Choose the best answer.)
Examine the domain diagram:
Assume all servers are up and running and you have just started an offline WLST interactive session. Assume further that the username/password ''weblogic/Welcome1'' maps to a valid administrator.
You type two lines of WLST code:
connect('weblogic','Welcome1','host02.acme.com:7101')
print cmo.getType() + ':' + cmo.getName()
What will be printed? (Choose the best answer.)
Example: The following example displays information about the current MBean, cmo.
wls:/mydomain/serverConfig> cmo.getType()
'Domain'
A current production WebLogic Server (WLS) domain needs to be upgraded without affecting the users. What are the five steps to follow for a Rolling Update? (Choose five.)
A: Before you begin the upgrade process, make sure that you take any necessary precautions such as:
* Back up your applications, database schema, other application data, and domains.
* If required, obtain latest third party plug-ins or components that are compatible with required non-Oracle components. For example, Apache Web Server libraries.
CGED: The rolling upgrade process includes stopping the Administration Server, installing the upgrade, restarting the Administration Server, and then doing the same for each Managed Server in the cluster (machine).
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